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so ron wyden knows this and is trying to question james clapper. james clapper clearly lies because he knows also they're collecting the phone records. fast forward to hong kong, the first story that glenn reveals, which is the verizon order which court,a court, secret chrom ofhers the records americans. the government is clearly lying in congress. think,the things that i hopefully, think people think about when watching this film, here's a case where ron wyden himself knew this was happening and he was against it, yet he didn't come forward. and a whistleblower then is the one who comes forward to say the public has a right to know about this. ron wyden and udall, on one hand, i think they're trying to push the intelligence agencies to be more transparent, on the other hand, they have a lot of protection. they could say much more. they have immunity. they could come forward and tell the population if they think the people should know what the government is doing, they are actually empowered to do so. what kind ofras, message do you think your film
so ron wyden knows this and is trying to question james clapper. james clapper clearly lies because he knows also they're collecting the phone records. fast forward to hong kong, the first story that glenn reveals, which is the verizon order which court,a court, secret chrom ofhers the records americans. the government is clearly lying in congress. think,the things that i hopefully, think people think about when watching this film, here's a case where ron wyden himself knew this was happening...
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wyden has been saying for years the american people be horrified at the n.s.a. knew what they were doing but he took his oath more seriously i guess or wasn't willing to expose costs to show violations like edward snowden was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for kelsey manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as recently as last month mainstream established media have been citing diplomatic cables and and war logs released by private manning those information are still newsworthy and still use on a regular basis and if you're going to ask for clemency for snowden i don't see why you should also ask for manning all right archie web producer andrew blake and political commentator sam sachs thanks for working as. well new york stop and frisk program had a number of road blocks this past year part of the high profile trial over the legality of the practice and then with allegations o
wyden has been saying for years the american people be horrified at the n.s.a. knew what they were doing but he took his oath more seriously i guess or wasn't willing to expose costs to show violations like edward snowden was and your we have thirty seconds what do you make of the new york times calling for both snowden and chelsea manning's kind of pardons well i don't think the new york times has gone as far as to call for a pardon for kelsey manning which is kind of sad seeing as how even as...
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. ♪ >> >> we have an exclusive interview with senate finance committee chairman ron wyden. rex stop the presses. we have the story behind the ouster of jill abramson, the new york times editor. >> smartphone, smart watch, how this? eric like you have never seen him and everything he needs to know about his body. let's take a minute. i have been out all week. there has never been a better time for me to return to this desk. time for the news. we need to get to it. dig in. more recalls a general motors. recalling two point 7 million cars that have a variety of defects. they include faulty ignition switches. new orders officially fell. so the shipments and the average looked weak. the highest earning hedge fund says he isthe world nervous about the markets. theappaloosa manager says market is dangerous. he says investors should hold some cash. earned a whopping $3 billion last year. >> another company we are watching this morning is walmart. they are blaming some of their disappointment on the weather, but the outlook is not very good either. wakes and that is different from w
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ron wyden, a senator, taking over the senate financial committee, a very important committee, and he's also been rabble-rouse i rabble-rousi rabble-rousing. and will be a thorn in obama's side if he doesn't endorse some of those reforms. >> as the new year begins, we all try to look ahead to see who is coming up. it's not just hollywood thing, but a washington thing. but there are names of people like ron wyden, who have been in the political sphere for years and years and years, who is going to have a big role, and might be a thorn in the president's side. >> and he has been in the past when they were trying to pass health care reform. he was one of the few democrat holdouts at the end. there are always they people in the senate that just come along. like rand paul, ted cruz were sort of the breakout voices, you know, i think like cory booker, we'll start to hear more about him, and some people you can't quite predict yet. >> monica, i just want to go back to kirsten gillibrand. as we were talking, i couldn't help thinking but -- that assumes that hillary clinton would either run and
ron wyden, a senator, taking over the senate financial committee, a very important committee, and he's also been rabble-rouse i rabble-rousi rabble-rousing. and will be a thorn in obama's side if he doesn't endorse some of those reforms. >> as the new year begins, we all try to look ahead to see who is coming up. it's not just hollywood thing, but a washington thing. but there are names of people like ron wyden, who have been in the political sphere for years and years and years, who is...
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wyden asked collecting cell site location data. we're not currently doing that but you might want to see the classified ad for another search to that question but this is a pretty simple question yes they are spying because senator sanders goes on letter to say by spying i mean are you collecting metadata on personal phone calls yes they're spying on everybody they're collecting all everyone's metadata in the united states pretty much so that's a pretty easy way the cloud. can respond to that now service in new york times in the guardian published calling for clemency for edward snowden yesterday have elected officials in the u.s. followed suit has anyone shown any support for it there's been a few members you've tweeted out some support congressman alan grayson has congressman jim mcgovern congressman peter welch. really rather really going to come out full thought the throat for clemency a lot of other members of congress want to see some really serious charges dropped everything like that well to really sort of did what they cou
wyden asked collecting cell site location data. we're not currently doing that but you might want to see the classified ad for another search to that question but this is a pretty simple question yes they are spying because senator sanders goes on letter to say by spying i mean are you collecting metadata on personal phone calls yes they're spying on everybody they're collecting all everyone's metadata in the united states pretty much so that's a pretty easy way the cloud. can respond to that...
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wyden asked collecting cell site location data. we're not currently doing that but you might want to see the classified addendum for another search to that question but this is a pretty simple question yes they are spying because senator sanders goes on letter to say by spying i mean are you collecting metadata on personal phone calls yes they're spying on everybody they're collecting all everyone's metadata in the united states pretty much so that's a pretty easy way the cloud. respond to that now that it's the new york times and the guardian published calling for clemency for edward snowden yesterday have elected officials in the u.s. followed suit has anyone shown any support for it there's been a few members you've tweeted out some support congressman alan grayson has congressman jim mcgovern congressman peter welch. really. really going to come out full thought throat for clemency a lot of other members of congress want to see some really serious charges dropped everything like that well to really sort of did what they couldn'
wyden asked collecting cell site location data. we're not currently doing that but you might want to see the classified addendum for another search to that question but this is a pretty simple question yes they are spying because senator sanders goes on letter to say by spying i mean are you collecting metadata on personal phone calls yes they're spying on everybody they're collecting all everyone's metadata in the united states pretty much so that's a pretty easy way the cloud. respond to that...
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. >>> coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. of course, all the week's politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus, a debate over the future of the single biggest issue that is driving american politics. health care. salesperson #1: so again, throwing in the $1,000 fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. volkswagen has the most tdi clean diesel models of any brand. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models
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one of the things that is interesting to me, the contrast between what happened with senator ron wyden and edward snowden. ron wyden was a member of the senate intelligence committee for several years before edward snowden started leaking. he took to the floor the senate as said, there's something shocking going on that if the american people knew about it, that would be totally shocked, but i cannot tell you about it because it is less of five. he is a sitting senator who believed something was deeply wrong but he was afraid to talk about. -- because it is classified. after edward snowden began to leak the into ron wyden oh public and say that is what i was talking all-powerful -- talking about. the checks and balances in my mind are questionable. >> back to your book where you talk about contractors. who is mike esemos? >> he was a fascinating character. the guy, maybe the most intriguing figure of the whole post-9/11 world. i'm still not entirely sure what to make of him today. >> where does he live? >> i am not sure. >> have you talked about -- have you talk to him? >> not recently
one of the things that is interesting to me, the contrast between what happened with senator ron wyden and edward snowden. ron wyden was a member of the senate intelligence committee for several years before edward snowden started leaking. he took to the floor the senate as said, there's something shocking going on that if the american people knew about it, that would be totally shocked, but i cannot tell you about it because it is less of five. he is a sitting senator who believed something...
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after edward snowden began to leak, ron wyden in public and say that is what i was talking about. the checks and balances in my mind are questionable. >> back to your book where you talk about contractors. who is mike esemos? >> he was a fascinating character. the guy, maybe the most intriguing figure of the whole post-9/11 world. i'm still not entirely sure what to make of him today. >> where does he live? >> i am not sure. >> have you talked to him? >> not recently since the book came out. he was hired by a law firm, motley rice. charleston, south carolina. >> who is motley? >> ron motley was a lawyer in charleston, who had won one of the biggest legal settlements in the united states. he was one of the lead lawyers in the tobacco industry settlement with all of the states in which the tobacco industry had to pay like $240 billion to a lot of different states. he got, he and his partners, got large fees from that, billions of dollars. the movie "the insider" was based partly on his life. the tobacco settlement, after a huge victory, wondering what he should do next. 9/11 happene
after edward snowden began to leak, ron wyden in public and say that is what i was talking about. the checks and balances in my mind are questionable. >> back to your book where you talk about contractors. who is mike esemos? >> he was a fascinating character. the guy, maybe the most intriguing figure of the whole post-9/11 world. i'm still not entirely sure what to make of him today. >> where does he live? >> i am not sure. >> have you talked to him? >> not...
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after edward snowden began to leak, ron wyden in public and say that is what i was talking about. the checks and balances in my mind are questionable. >> back to your book where you talk about contractors. who is mike esemos? >> he was a fascinating character. the guy, maybe the most intriguing figure of the whole post-9/11 world. i'm still not entirely sure what to make of him today. >> where does he live? >> i am not sure. >> have you talked about -- have you talked to him? >> not recently since the book came out. he was hired by a law firm, motley rice. charleston, south carolina. >> who is motley? >> a lawyer in charleston, who had won one of the biggest legal settlements in the united states. he was one of the lead lawyers in the tobacco industry settlement with all of the states in which the tobacco industry had to pay like $240 billion to a lot of different states. he got, he and his partners, got large fees from that, billions of dollars. the movie "the insider" was based partly on his life. the tobacco settlement, after a huge victory, wondering what he should do next. 9/
after edward snowden began to leak, ron wyden in public and say that is what i was talking about. the checks and balances in my mind are questionable. >> back to your book where you talk about contractors. who is mike esemos? >> he was a fascinating character. the guy, maybe the most intriguing figure of the whole post-9/11 world. i'm still not entirely sure what to make of him today. >> where does he live? >> i am not sure. >> have you talked about -- have you...
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coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of i'm sinora and this is my son, chris. i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like this. that's a lot of dirt. it's that easy! good job chris! i think a woman will probably come your way. [ both laugh ] i think a woman will probably come your way. ifyou may be muddlingble withrough allergies.nger... try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin. because it starts working faster on the first da
coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of i'm sinora and this is my son, chris. i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a...
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coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue >>> and we are back. it's a big deadline week. the president's health care law led to last year's government shutdown. the house has voted to repeal all or part of the president's plan more than 50 times. yet, another new poll from the associated press shows support for the law at its lowest level since passage four years ago. health care is the most device ibish in politics today. what does success look like for the obama administration? here's what they said in september. >> i think success looks like at least 7 million people having signed up by the end of march, 2014. >> that was september of last year. days before the infamous health care website crash. this week the administration decided to hail the
coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue >>> and we are back. it's a big deadline week. the president's health care law led to last year's government shutdown. the house has voted to repeal...
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coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue that is driving ameri predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced thnology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the enviro
coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue that is driving ameri predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced thnology. we learned...
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coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue that predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 6
coming up, the future of the nsa with senator ron wyden. he's been one of the agency's toughest critics and making his first sunday show appearance in several years. all the weeks politics with our roundtable. how much are the democrats in danger of losing the senate come november? plus a debate over the future of the single biggest issue that predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology...
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ron wyden called the increase a symptom of a broken tax system. >> the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy, and are harming u.s. competitiveness. >> republicans like or not hatch say they're also frustrated but the issue needs to be dealt with competitiveness. >> as we consider reforms to our tax code, our primary goals should be to make the u.s. a better place to do business. i'm greatly concerned about these corporate inversions. the best way to solve this problem would be to reform our corporate and international tax system in a manner that would make our multinational has competitive against the foreign counterparts. and that would mean among other things a significant reduction in the corporate tax rate. and making our tax system more competitive. >> but with little hope on of congressional action, the treasury ep department is looking into how to slow inver
ron wyden called the increase a symptom of a broken tax system. >> the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy, and are harming u.s. competitiveness. >> republicans like or not hatch say they're also frustrated but the issue needs to be dealt with competitiveness. >> as we consider...
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in a new letter to senator ron wyden, obtained i "the guardian," james clapper confirms the back door loopholes used. clapper does not specify how many backdoor searches have been carried out. in a statement, ron wyden called the wordless searches "unacceptable and a real threat to the privacy rights of law-abiding americans." nato has suspended all practical cooperation with russia in the aftermath of the annexation of crimea will stop the nato secretary-general announced the move at a meeting in brussels. >> we are suspending all practical cooperation with insia, military and civilian the nato russia council, the euro atlantic partnership council, and the partnership for peace. at the same time, we keep our diplomatic lines of communication open and we are ready for ambassador for mr. go meetings -- ministerial meetings. but russia began withdrawing a small number of forces from its eastern border with through crane, a move john kerry called a welcome gesture. the palestinian authority has defied u.s. and israeli demands by submitting declarations to join a number of international c
in a new letter to senator ron wyden, obtained i "the guardian," james clapper confirms the back door loopholes used. clapper does not specify how many backdoor searches have been carried out. in a statement, ron wyden called the wordless searches "unacceptable and a real threat to the privacy rights of law-abiding americans." nato has suspended all practical cooperation with russia in the aftermath of the annexation of crimea will stop the nato secretary-general announced...
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ron wyden called the increase a symptom of a broken tax system. >> the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy, and are harming u.s. competitiveness. >> republicans like or not hatch say they're also frustrated but the issue needs to be dealt with as a matter of u.s. competitiveness. >> as we consider reforms to our tax code, our primary goals should be to make the u.s. a better place to do business. i'm greatly concerned about these corporate inversions. the best way to solve this problem would be to reform our corporate and international tax system in a manner that would make our multinational has competitive against the foreign counterparts. and that would mean among other things a significant reduction in the corporate tax rate. and making our tax system more competitive. >> but with little hope on of congressional action, the treasury ep department is looking in
ron wyden called the increase a symptom of a broken tax system. >> the u.s. tax code is infected with the chronic diseases of loopholes and inefficiency. these infections are hobbling america's drive to create more good wage, red white and blue jobs here at home. they are a significant drag on our economy, and are harming u.s. competitiveness. >> republicans like or not hatch say they're also frustrated but the issue needs to be dealt with as a matter of u.s. competitiveness....
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mayor ron wyden announced it would take like the cell site location data and the nsa writes back and we're not currently doing a give way when it should be classified a tandem for another answer to that question. this is a pretty simple question yes they are spine because of sen sanders whose own letter to say by spying on me. are you collecting headed out on a personal phone calls. yes their spy on everybody there collecting on everyone's mad about it in the united states pretty much soaked. that's a pretty easy way that the opportunity to respond to that held the same york times and guardian published calling for clemency fredericks noted yesterday elected officials in the u s policy in the one shown any support or if there's been a few members who tweeted out some support of congressman alan grayson as congressman jim mcgovern congressman peter welch really with a cell researcher leo is now full throat for clemency a lot of other members of congress when it says some release espionage act charges dropped everything like that what ultimately started in what they could do but once y
mayor ron wyden announced it would take like the cell site location data and the nsa writes back and we're not currently doing a give way when it should be classified a tandem for another answer to that question. this is a pretty simple question yes they are spine because of sen sanders whose own letter to say by spying on me. are you collecting headed out on a personal phone calls. yes their spy on everybody there collecting on everyone's mad about it in the united states pretty much soaked....
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if ron wyden were here, i would say he is a democrat who is an advocate of privacy. i would not that hillary clinton and that cap or a. areou and your father popular on the web. they are getting pushback from republican leaders, especially in the house. internetink this libertarianism is an overly vocal minority or is your party's leadership ignoring an important part of this country? >> i think there is a growing movement. if you look at the use, they voted 3-1 or president obama. if you look at the polling data spyingcause of the nsa and president obama has become an extension of the bush administration with less concern for civil liberties, there has not been as many people speaking out on this. through, there was almost a hatred for bush from people who believed in civil liberties and thought he had gone too far on the war. president obama has carried on all of those things. he did bring some troops home. as far as your right to privacy, he has gone up far beyond what bush has begun. i think there is a growing mood among young people looking for something differe
if ron wyden were here, i would say he is a democrat who is an advocate of privacy. i would not that hillary clinton and that cap or a. areou and your father popular on the web. they are getting pushback from republican leaders, especially in the house. internetink this libertarianism is an overly vocal minority or is your party's leadership ignoring an important part of this country? >> i think there is a growing movement. if you look at the use, they voted 3-1 or president obama. if you...
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we'll be back in one member with a key member of the senate intelligence, senator ron wyden. in fact, i think vice president dick cheney brought up a few questions that he would like to see senator wyden answer. he's been one of the most outspoken critics of the cia. he'll be here after the break. relations >> announcer: "meet the press" is brought to you by boeing. where the drive to do something better inspires us every day. is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on select new volkswagen models. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing
we'll be back in one member with a key member of the senate intelligence, senator ron wyden. in fact, i think vice president dick cheney brought up a few questions that he would like to see senator wyden answer. he's been one of the most outspoken critics of the cia. he'll be here after the break. relations >> announcer: "meet the press" is brought to you by boeing. where the drive to do something better inspires us every day. is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen...
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ron wyden wants to boost the requirement to having to own 50%. cover the pfizer deal. >> how quickly could all of this layout? >> -- play out? >> that is the question mark. it is an election year. there is a tax bill expected to come to the senate floor next week. there is pushback. there is a larger effort to overhaul the tax code, and some, including dave camp, say why do one-off, let's fix the entire tax code. .hat is a much heavier lift there is no guarantee carl levin and ron wyden will get this thing through. >> how worried are lawmakers if this is approved it could lead to other similar deals? >> they are very worried. there are about 15 comparable deals like this over the last two years. they think there might be more in the pipeline. a lot of people are watching this carefully. they are not doing anything illegal. they are using existing u.s. law. the question is whether or not that law can or should be changed and that debate play out on the senate floor next week -- will play out on the senate floor next week. >> thank you, peter cook.
ron wyden wants to boost the requirement to having to own 50%. cover the pfizer deal. >> how quickly could all of this layout? >> -- play out? >> that is the question mark. it is an election year. there is a tax bill expected to come to the senate floor next week. there is pushback. there is a larger effort to overhaul the tax code, and some, including dave camp, say why do one-off, let's fix the entire tax code. .hat is a much heavier lift there is no guarantee carl levin and...
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senator ron wyden wants to regulate the industry and a lot of people in washington want to do the same thing. those in the industry, many say that would be difficult particularly for smaller operations. >> so when the irs installed this new program it really took a segment of the tax preparer industry and wiped them out. they no longer prepare tax returns. if you prepare more than tax returns, paid tax returns you need to belong to this program. you need to register with the irs. so it already wiped out probably a third of the industry. what they're trying to do is institute some level of professionalism. if you ask a true professional, true cpa, good, i got to do ce credits, i have to do training to be enrolled, they will say good news. on the other hand these marginal players, maybe they shouldn't be in the business at all. gerri: thanks for coming on. good to see you. >> my pleasure. gerri: thanks so much. a "fox business alert." bank of america reaching a $7,772,000,000 settlement with regulate, over to allegations they pushed customers for stein signing up for credit card products
senator ron wyden wants to regulate the industry and a lot of people in washington want to do the same thing. those in the industry, many say that would be difficult particularly for smaller operations. >> so when the irs installed this new program it really took a segment of the tax preparer industry and wiped them out. they no longer prepare tax returns. if you prepare more than tax returns, paid tax returns you need to belong to this program. you need to register with the irs. so it...
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i'm joined by senator ron wyden, democrat from oregon, member of the senate intelligence committee and somebody who frankly was pushing yourleader, senator dianne feinstein, to get this report done and be made public. senator wyden, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. >> first let me get your reaction to vice president cheney who obviously has not a lot of respect for this report. >> well, first of all, with respect to waterboarding and the vice president is obviously comfortable with it, i consider it to be torture. and just to correct the record when the japanese were prosecuted for using against our guys in world war ii, it was at the tokyo trials. i think it's important to set the record straight. >> well, let me ask you, though, he says this thing is partisan. that has been some of the criticism even from folks who agree with some of the conclusions who say you know what, though? you have no real chance to see reform at the cia because the cia can now easily dismiss this as a partisan report. >> facts aren't part ran, chuck. we reviewed 6 million pages of documents. th
i'm joined by senator ron wyden, democrat from oregon, member of the senate intelligence committee and somebody who frankly was pushing yourleader, senator dianne feinstein, to get this report done and be made public. senator wyden, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. >> first let me get your reaction to vice president cheney who obviously has not a lot of respect for this report. >> well, first of all, with respect to waterboarding and the vice president...
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i'm joined by senator ron wyden, democrat from oregon, member of the senate intelligence committee and somebody who frankly was pushing your leader, senator dianne feinstein, to get this report done and be made public. senator wyden, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. >> first let me get your reaction to vice president cheney who obviously has not a lot of respect for this report. >> well, first of all, with respect to waterboarding and the vice president is obviously comfortable with it, i consider it to be torture. and just to correct the record when the japanese were prosecuted for using against our guys in world war ii, it was at the tokyo trials. i think it's important to set the record straight. >> well, let me ask you, though, he says this thing is partisan. that has been some of the criticism even from folks who agree with some of the conclusions who say you know what, though? you have no real chance to see reform at the cia because the cia can now easily dismiss this as a partisan report. >> facts aren't part ran, chuck. we reviewed 6 million pages of documents. t
i'm joined by senator ron wyden, democrat from oregon, member of the senate intelligence committee and somebody who frankly was pushing your leader, senator dianne feinstein, to get this report done and be made public. senator wyden, welcome back to "meet the press." >> thank you. >> first let me get your reaction to vice president cheney who obviously has not a lot of respect for this report. >> well, first of all, with respect to waterboarding and the vice...
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but we begin with a member of the senate intelligence committee, senator ron wyden of oregon. senator, welcome to the program. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: why is it you want this report released? >> usedy, the c.i.a. leadership maintained for years that torturing prisoners was essential to obtaining information, that we weren't able to get the information we needed to protect our country without torture. what this report shows is that a number of the claims that the c.i.a. leadership made about the value of enhanced interrogation simply was untrue and a, regrettably, it looks like the culture of misinformation at the c.i.a. leadership is still going strong. >> woodruff: isn't the reluctance to release it, doesn't that have to do with making public the identity of agents, methods, operations that the c.i.a. and others believe needs to be secret? >> judy, i don't take a back seat to anybody in terms of protecting our agents who are undercover. in fact, a number of years ago, i wrote legislation with senator bond on a bipartisan basis to increase the penalties for outing one
but we begin with a member of the senate intelligence committee, senator ron wyden of oregon. senator, welcome to the program. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: why is it you want this report released? >> usedy, the c.i.a. leadership maintained for years that torturing prisoners was essential to obtaining information, that we weren't able to get the information we needed to protect our country without torture. what this report shows is that a number of the claims that the...
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signed by ron wyden, jeff merkley, heidi heitkamp. stated that their concerns will be costly, needlessly restrictive, and hinder . the senators stated the faa needs to act quickly to issue guidelines for developers and operators of unmanned aircrafts, to ensure the safety and privacy of americans. the head of the faa going on some of the sunday shows yesterday to address some of these concerns. we want to hear from you about your experiences with drones, commercial and recreational drones. south river, new jersey on the line for those who support drones. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i think they are great for war. as far as them being allowed to fly airplanes, i think one of them should be shot out of the sky to teach everybody that you do not go that close. thank you. host: from south river, new jersey. owners,a line for drone 202-585-3882. s on our comment facebook page. join us on that and twitter. causeebook, "they seem to a huge hassle." "i don't need one, drones are a fraud." "drone utilization, it depends. usin
signed by ron wyden, jeff merkley, heidi heitkamp. stated that their concerns will be costly, needlessly restrictive, and hinder . the senators stated the faa needs to act quickly to issue guidelines for developers and operators of unmanned aircrafts, to ensure the safety and privacy of americans. the head of the faa going on some of the sunday shows yesterday to address some of these concerns. we want to hear from you about your experiences with drones, commercial and recreational drones....
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. >> this weekend on c-span, senator ron wyden on the challenges facing medicare and hospitals. saturday at 10 a.m.. on c-span three is american history tv, the grounds and architecture of george washington's mount vernon, sunday night at 8:00. >> we do not have a criminal investigation role. we have a vast, unfortunate role. we make sure wall street abides by the rules. sets the rules for wall street and broker dealers and advisers. we do not have criminal authority. we have the power to bring, with the approval of our commission, civil actions and negligence actions against those who violate the federal securities laws. we can't send anybody to jail, but we can assess civil penalties. our level of penalties is not as , we canwe would like it require those who commit wrongdoing to discord should their ill-gotten gains, and we have the power in an appropriate case to bar somebody from the securities industries so they can't live another day to defraud again. -- sec chairman mary joe white on sunday at 8:00 p.m.. to show you some of the speakers from day two of the event. we begi
. >> this weekend on c-span, senator ron wyden on the challenges facing medicare and hospitals. saturday at 10 a.m.. on c-span three is american history tv, the grounds and architecture of george washington's mount vernon, sunday night at 8:00. >> we do not have a criminal investigation role. we have a vast, unfortunate role. we make sure wall street abides by the rules. sets the rules for wall street and broker dealers and advisers. we do not have criminal authority. we have the...
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congress knew, intelligence committees knew, ron wyden was on the floor of the senate with his hair on fire, saying if the american people knew what i knew, they would be outraged. turns out senator widen was right, when they learned from him, not ed snowden or "the washington post," they were outraged. there was no other channel as "the new york times" rightly pointed out but the one mr. snowden showed which was go to the public. >> ben wise ner, jeffrey toobin, thanks so much. >>> athletes from around the world will be in russia for the winter olympics next month. recent twin terror attacks raise questions about security there. should the u.s. delegation be worried? that's next. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same wa
congress knew, intelligence committees knew, ron wyden was on the floor of the senate with his hair on fire, saying if the american people knew what i knew, they would be outraged. turns out senator widen was right, when they learned from him, not ed snowden or "the washington post," they were outraged. there was no other channel as "the new york times" rightly pointed out but the one mr. snowden showed which was go to the public. >> ben wise ner, jeffrey toobin,...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on unless people who ended up on the list were people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a fleeting interest in political organizing and so now what i have pointed out of the post but i put up the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incidental co
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on a list and people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a fleeting interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out in the post that i put up the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incidental c
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today and the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on less people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a fleeting interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out of the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incidental c
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today and the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on a list and people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a leading interest in political organizing and so now what i have pointed out of the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the inciden
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights...
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we'll talk to senator ron wyden. he's the man expected to be the next chair of the senate finance committee. he has views on all this. auto sales news to tell you about, chrysler reporting u.s. sales in january of 127,000 units. that's the best january for chrysler group since 2008. the jeep ram -- you don't like the jeep by the way, ram and fiat brand all saw sales of 8%. >> the jeep wave, if you have a wrangler, not the commander. the new jeep cherokee, i'm sorry, is ugly, awful, hideous. >> i have to agree with you. >> it's a pontiac aztec. >> we're back in a moment. century link. your link with what's next. ok, here's the way the system works. let's say you pay your guy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it's 2 percent every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidanc
we'll talk to senator ron wyden. he's the man expected to be the next chair of the senate finance committee. he has views on all this. auto sales news to tell you about, chrysler reporting u.s. sales in january of 127,000 units. that's the best january for chrysler group since 2008. the jeep ram -- you don't like the jeep by the way, ram and fiat brand all saw sales of 8%. >> the jeep wave, if you have a wrangler, not the commander. the new jeep cherokee, i'm sorry, is ugly, awful,...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was printed gather the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on a list and people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a leading interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out in the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incide
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was printed gather the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on unless people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a fleeting interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out in the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incidental coll
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights...
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wyden seems to think so and given he just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about minute what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on less people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a leading interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out in the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justified like this incidental that we don't have a targeted
wyden seems to think so and given he just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today in the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about minute what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil...
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wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today and the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil rights movement so they were putting people's names on less people who ended up on the list where people who. we're just demonstrating a fleeting interest in being involved in activism or having a fleeting interest in political organizing and so now what i pointed out of the post that i put out the breakdown was basically that you had the n.s.a. making the same defense of that program back in the one nine hundred sixty s. or back in the one nine hundred seventy s. when the church committee was formed and it's very similar to today with them justifying it on the basis defending the incidental collec
wyden seems to think so and kevin you just wrote an excellent breakdown in firedoglake analyzing this latest leak and you compare the n.s.a. of today and the justification for this dragnet to minaret program church committee first talk about men or what minaret was and explain how it relates to what we're seeing go on today was oh basically minaret was a watch list that was put together the n.s.a. and other intelligence agencies were concerned about foreign involvement and antiwar and civil...
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ron wyden can begin that process. i liked that idea. a radical suggestion. >> i will bring over chocolate and champagne, so you and i can watch together, senator ron wyden on political capital. what better to do? and we are not through with "market makers" yet. i just want everyone to be on a date tonight. >> it is time for my favorite friday activity, the yearbook game. who is this man? he is an innovator. he graduated from high school in st. louis. this is upsetting. he graduated from high school in 1995. me out. send me your guesses. it hurts me. you know what i was doing in 1995? i was living it up in college. i have done that twice already today. we will be back in two. ♪ >> i want to take you back to the yearbook game. the first, i announce person to tweet or message me could the innovator was. it seems that everyone in this bloombergnd watching new who this was. i am going to point out the one person on the planet who did not know. that is my partner, matt miller. how did you not know? >> i just did not recognize him. >> he loo
ron wyden can begin that process. i liked that idea. a radical suggestion. >> i will bring over chocolate and champagne, so you and i can watch together, senator ron wyden on political capital. what better to do? and we are not through with "market makers" yet. i just want everyone to be on a date tonight. >> it is time for my favorite friday activity, the yearbook game. who is this man? he is an innovator. he graduated from high school in st. louis. this is upsetting. he...